[ noun ] an area where merchandise (such as cars) can be displayed <noun.artifact> in Britain a showroom is called a salesroom
It seems the good results last time round encouraged some leading works into the saleroom, but with reserves higher than the market could stand.
Mr Michael Ainslie, president and chief executive of Sotheby's Holdings, is to leave the US-owned fine art saleroom in January.
If you remain interested, that is the moment to approach the saleroom management and try to arrange a private deal. Auctions are the quick and efficient way of buying and selling property, provided you know what you want and can afford.
There are curious discrepancies between a pop star's reputation in the real world and in the saleroom.
Charles Lee, of R. A. Lee, reports more enquiries from owners wanting the assurance of a private sale to avoid the vagaries of the saleroom.
For now, Mercurey, Givry and Rully offer best value by far. AUCTIONS Falling prices in the saleroom are all very well, except that they keep potential stock out of it.